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- short-paperApril 2019
A Systematic Approach for Identifying Requirement Change Management Challenges: Preliminary Results
EASE '19: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software EngineeringPages 230–235https://doi.org/10.1145/3319008.3319031Requirement Change is one of the most challenging tasks in software development lifecycle, particularly in the complex context of Global Software Development (GSD). During the last decade, many studies are carried out to address these problems, however, ...
- articleMarch 2016
SCRAM---CK: applying a collaborative requirements engineering process for designing a web based e-science toolkit
Requirements Engineering (REQE), Volume 21, Issue 1Pages 107–129https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-014-0212-0This paper presents SCRAM---CK, a method to elicit requirements by means of strong user involvement supported by prototyping activities. The method integrates two existing approaches, SCRAM and CK theory. SCRAM provides the framework for requirements ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Agile requirements engineering via paraconsistent reasoning
AbstractInnovative companies need an agile approach towards product and service requirements, to rapidly respond to and exploit changing conditions. The agile approach to requirements must nonetheless be systematic, especially with respect to ...
Highlights- Motivates importance of managing software variability via paraconsistent reasoning.
- articleJune 2012
Towards an understanding of the causes and effects of software requirements change: two case studies
Requirements Engineering (REQE), Volume 17, Issue 2Pages 133–155https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-012-0149-0Changes to software requirements not only pose a risk to the successful delivery of software applications but also provide opportunity for improved usability and value. Increased understanding of the causes and consequences of change can support ...
- articleNovember 2006
Using obstacle analysis to identify contingency requirements on an unpiloted aerial vehicle
Requirements Engineering (REQE), Volume 12, Issue 1Pages 41–54https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-006-0039-4This paper describes the use of Obstacle Analysis to identify anomaly handling requirements for a safety-critical, autonomous system. The software requirements for the system evolved during operations due to an on-going effort to increase the autonomous ...